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FunkySquirrel

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Evening!

Aside from this being a rather awesome video, can anyone lend any tips on how to do the trick of rotating the bike around the headtube, whilst you balance on the front wheel? There's a perfect example at 2:40 ...

http://youtu.be/DeVS7Txg1U4


It's such a cool move! I'm not expecting to be able to multiple spins, but I'd love to have just one dialled by the end of this Summer! :)

Cheers!

Chris

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The way Euan does them is really quite odd, he does them opposite in a weird combination between trials technique and bmx technique.

Basically there's two ways of doing a footjam whip......The Trials way which uses the front brake and is generally easier or the BMX way which can be done with or without a front brake but is a little harder.

The advantage to the trials way is that it's easy to pick up and most people can get them dialled pretty quickly, the down side is that it's not as versatile (not really as much use for throwing in at the top of a ramp for example), it can't be done brakeless and can look a bit clunky.

The advantage of the BMX way is that it can be used in more places, doesn't rely on brakes and looks a bit more flowing (especially if you catch the pedals after lifting the front wheel off the floor), the downside is that it's harder to learn.

I'd highly recommend taking the extra time to learn the BMX way, it may seem tempting to take the shortcut and do it the trials way but you may hurt your riding in the long run.

There's not a lot of decent footjam whip tutorials but check this one out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdWBGoVEkqs

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